Yes. Things seem to leak. I don't know who it was; it was an anonymous source, but someone provided it to me.
I will tell you that this would fundamentally reshape not just copyright, but patent and trademark as well. In many ways what the Europeans are demanding is that Canada alter its intellectual property laws in all areas to match and almost mirror what the Europeans have done—everything from extending the term of copyright to providing new levels of protection for all sorts of patent-related issues and requiring us to join new treaties.
This is as comprehensive a change to Canadian IP law as I think we have ever seen. And yet the truth of the matter is that the EU negotiations are at the moment largely below the radar screen, and few recognize that in a sense what we have spent much of the last 90 minutes discussing—the idea of a made-in-Canada approach that ensures we meet the needs of Canadian creators and Canadian consumers—is largely being negotiated in these two trade agreements without anybody seemingly having a say at all.